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Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bombs Exhibition An exhibition to learn more about the atomic bombings in two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during the World War II. Come to see our posters, watch a DVD, fold paper cranes and have a live web conference with a survivor from the bombings. It will be a great experience, knowing and understanding more about how the survivors coped with life through the years. Location: Campus Center
LEAP Workshop with Patrick Connelly Resource Center for Sexuality and Gender:
Looking for a safe space? Come learn about what the Resource Center has to offer to Smith students!
More... Location: CC 103/104 Time: 12:15 pm
Personality, Majors and Careers: MBTI Workshop The key to exploring your future is knowing more about yourself. Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), students will explore their unique personality preferences and learn how these relate to career and academic satisfaction.
To register, call x2582 and return a completed MBTI to the CDO by Wednesday, 11/11 at noon. More... Location: CDO Workshop Room Time: 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Belay Clinic and Testing Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Welcome Tea for first-year and transfer students Join the Alumnae Association for a tea welcomeing first years and transfer students to the Smith community. Location: Alumnae House living room Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Indoor Kayak Sessions at Dalton Pool Try a kayak
Informal, shared instruction
Learn paddle strokes & Eskimo Rolls
Limited space, you must arrive before 7pm!!
Free to all Smith College community. Non-Smith guests donate $3.00
More... Location: Ainsworth Gym Pool Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
West Quad Story It's an a cappella concert featuring the Vibes, the Smiffenpoofs, and On A Completely Different Note. The Vibes and the Smiffenpoofs are finally duking it out- musically. This will be a night of vocal fisticuffs and percussive battling. Location: Helen Hills Hills Chapel Time: 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm
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Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bombs Exhibition An exhibition to learn more about the atomic bombings in two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during the World War II. Come to see our posters, watch a DVD, fold paper cranes and have a live web conference with a survivor from the bombings. It will be a great experience, knowing and understanding more about how the survivors coped with life through the years. Location: Campus Center
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Annual Taste of Latin America and Latin Rhythm Taste of Latin America is an annual event that Nosotras created in order for Smith Community and Northampton community to value Latin America Food. Admission is $5 for food $5 for party
Sponsored by Nosotras Location: Davis Ballroom Time: 6:00 pm to 1:00 am
Fall Orchestra Concert Free. The annual fall concert of the Smith College Orchestra features concerto competition winners Maggie Rascoe '10, soprano and Chrys Webb Woodbury '10, viola, and pianist Judith Gordon, performing works by Mozart and Vaughan Williams, Beethoven's Symphony #5 and a premiere of A Short Drive by Jennifer Griffith MM '01, Jonathan Hirsh, director.
More... Location: Sweeney Concert Hall Time: 7:00 pm
Groove a cappella Fall Jam! Come see Groove a cappella's Fall Jam, featuring Amherst's all-male a cappella group Route 9! Including favorites from last year such as No Doubt's "Don't Speak" and The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" and new songs such as Lily Allen's "The Fear" and Ingrid Michaelson's "The Chain". Location: Helen Hills Hills Chapel Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Make a Chinese Take-out Purse! This week Smith To Do is thinking outside of the box and we're decorating fabulous take-out boxes and turning them into purses. Come bedazzle and beribbon to your heart's content! CC 103/104. 9-11pm. Mug painting is being rescheduled - we'll let you know when it's returning!
Location: CC 103/104 Time: 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
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Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bombs Exhibition An exhibition to learn more about the atomic bombings in two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during the World War II. Come to see our posters, watch a DVD, fold paper cranes and have a live web conference with a survivor from the bombings. It will be a great experience, knowing and understanding more about how the survivors coped with life through the years. Location: Campus Center
Mental Health Awareness Week Exhibit Students' experiences with mental health and illness, in photograph-, art- and writing-form, with be shown in this student exhibit that will take place on Chapin Lawn for Mental Health Awareness Week, from Nov. 16-20. Sponsored by Active Minds Location: Chapin Lawn Display Time: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Hip Hop Master Class Smith College Dance Community is offering a free Hip Hop Master Class to be taught by Jennifer Webber. All levels welcome. Sponsored by the Smith College Dance Community Location: Berenson 3 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Basketball v. Albany College of Pharmacy Cheer for the basketball team as they play against Albany College of Pharmacy. More... Location: Scott Gym Time: 2:00 pm
Faculty Recital: Ellen Redman Free. Ellen Redman, flute with Clifton J. Noble, Jr., piano and guitar. Featuring The Guiding Moon for Irish flute and string quartet by Irish composer Neil Martin, works by Noble, Astor Piazzola, and others. More... Location: Sweeney Concert Hall Time: 3:00 pm
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Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bombs Exhibition An exhibition to learn more about the atomic bombings in two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during the World War II. Come to see our posters, watch a DVD, fold paper cranes and have a live web conference with a survivor from the bombings. It will be a great experience, knowing and understanding more about how the survivors coped with life through the years. Location: Campus Center
Mental Health Awareness Week Exhibit Students' experiences with mental health and illness, in photograph-, art- and writing-form, with be shown in this student exhibit that will take place on Chapin Lawn for Mental Health Awareness Week, from Nov. 16-20. Sponsored by Active Minds Location: Chapin Lawn Display Time: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Operation Free with State Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx The Smith Democrats and Smith Republicans are pleased to present State Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx of Maine, who will be discussing "Operation Free," a new program from the Truman National Security Project emphasizing clean energy as a national security issue. Rep. Cornell du Houx (an Iraq War veteran), along with Smith alumna Lauren Wolfe '05, will be speaking on Monday, November 16 at 7 pm in CC 103/104. Refreshments will be provided. Location: CC 103/104 Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
The Sophomore Leadership Challenge The Sophomore Leadership Challenge was developed for the sophomore students who are running Smith. This Fall series will focus on the Student Leadership Challenge, by Kouzes and Posner, presenting Sophomores with 5 practices of exemplary leadership in 5 weeks. All sophomores are welcome, and sophomore leaders in student organizations, houses, residence life and HONS positions are encouraged to participate! Make your mark at Smith. Take the Sophomore Leadership Challenge. More... Location: CC 102 Time: 7:00 pm
Edge of America Come to Indiengous Smith Students and Allies showing of the film "Edge of America", directed by Chris Eyre, which highlights the true story of an African-American basketball coach on a Native American reservation, and the struggles and triumphs of girls' basketball team he coaches. Part of Indigenous Heritage Week. Location: Neilson Browsing Room Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
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